Steamed Cheesy Tuna Bao Buns
Steamed Cheesy Tuna Bao Buns

Hey everyone, it’s Brad, welcome to our recipe site. Today, we’re going to make a distinctive dish, steamed cheesy tuna bao buns. It is one of my favorites food recipes. This time, I am going to make it a little bit tasty. This will be really delicious.

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This bao bun recipe makes light, fluffy and pillowy steamed buns which are perfect for stuffing with your favourite fillings. Bamboo steamers are great for steaming bao buns and Asian grocery stores tend to stock a large variety of sizes at inexpensive prices. This video recipe shows in depth how to make super fluffy tender bao buns.

To get started with this recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can have steamed cheesy tuna bao buns using 22 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Steamed Cheesy Tuna Bao Buns:
  1. Get Dough
  2. Get warm water
  3. Make ready fast acting dry yeast
  4. Take all purpose flour 1/4 cup is for dusting
  5. Make ready peanut oil
  6. Prepare salt
  7. Get sugar
  8. Get double acting baking powder
  9. Take water to steam buns with
  10. Prepare Filling
  11. Take canned tuna
  12. Make ready fire roasted peppers
  13. Make ready ground paprika
  14. Take granulated onion powder
  15. Take parsley flakes
  16. Make ready dill weed
  17. Take chives
  18. Take mayonnaise
  19. Take yellow prepared mustard
  20. Take minced garlic
  21. Take large boiled eggs
  22. Get shredded extra sharp cheddar cheese

See, Jack and I enjoy going out to eat, but never on Valentine's Day. Steamed tuna bao buns are a type of steamed bread from American-Asian cuisine. Assemble buns: Take a piece of dough slightly larger than a golf ball and flatten in your hand, you don't want this too thin. Add filling and fold closed by pinching around the edges (google "folding bao" for help with.

Steps to make Steamed Cheesy Tuna Bao Buns:
  1. Mix the warm water and sugar stir till sugar is dissolved. Add the yeast to the mixture stir till yeast is dissolved. Let the yeast bloom about 5-6 minutes.
  2. Mix the salt, and flour. Add the flour mixture to the yeast mixture and mix. Knead for 10 minutes. If sticky add a bit of dusting flour till no longer sticky. Form a ball.
  3. Add dough to an oiled bowl and coat the dough with oil. Cover and let rest for 1 to 1-1/2 hours it should double in size.
  4. When it's risen push your fist into the dough and work in the baking powder by kneading for 5 minutes.
  5. Let it rest 10 minutes. Divide into 10 equal portions and form balls.
  6. Drain the tuna. Chop the eggs and peppers. Shred the cheese.
  7. Mix all the filling ingredients together.
  8. Roll the balls into disc. Start the steaming water. Add the filling to one of the disc.
  9. Press and twist the disc shut add the bao bun to the steamer seam side down. Repeat till steamer is full.
  10. Steam for 15 minutes till the buns are done. Repeat till all are steamed.
  11. Let rest 10 minutes and serve. I hope you enjoy!

Soft and fluffy steamed bao buns filled with crispy Korean chicken - with full step-by-step instructions and video! Carefully open the steamed bao buns and stuff with the Korean chicken. Top with slices of red onion, fresh coriander (cilantro), cucumber and sesame seeds before serving. Bao means Buns so calling it bao buns doesn't make sense but it is such a cute name! Bao is steamed buns and it can be many different shapes and.

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